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Rest in Peace

Posted: Jul 10th, '11, 14:18
by captbone
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Negril, Jamaica

Posted: Jul 10th, '11, 15:30
by mike ohlstein
For a 6 month stay in Negril, I bet I know three or four guys who could fix that..........

Posted: Jul 10th, '11, 15:36
by captbone
Heck, I was thinking 12 hours, some bungs and shovel could free her for tow home.

Posted: Jul 10th, '11, 16:04
by Tommy
Can't believe no one has salvaged the "coke-bottle green" original windscreen.....it looks to be in good shape........

Posted: Jul 10th, '11, 17:54
by IRGuy
I notice an absence of deck hardware! I wonder where it all went?

Posted: Jul 10th, '11, 20:34
by randall
deck hardware?....what about running gear?.......i dont see anything between the windshield and the transom. cept sand.

Posted: Jul 10th, '11, 21:06
by jackryan
That boat is haunted. If you look close you can see the apparition of a person in the cabin. Wonder if that's not the captain that went down with the ship?

JR

Posted: Jul 10th, '11, 22:36
by Tony Meola
Jack

Good eyes,does look like someone is in there.

What a shame. But to someone a project boat.

Posted: Jul 11th, '11, 06:50
by Bruce
That deck hardware went to the salvage yard to pay for some more gonja.

Posted: Jul 13th, '11, 01:17
by Pete Fallon
Guy's,
There was a 31 FBC under similar conditions half buried in the sand on Peter Island in the BVI. It had a hole in the side that the feral pigs would walk in and out of, that was back in 1976, I wonder what ever happened to that one. There was another one in Belize that sank in 1500 feet of water between the Turniff Islands and Belize City, reported to have blown a turbo out the side of the hull, I don't know how true the story was but the crew boat captain told me about it while I was on my way to Turniff Island to do some flats fishing back in 1993.
Pete